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Title A Comparative Analysis of Offensive Discourse in the 2021 Chilean Presidential Campaign on Twitter and WhatsApp
Authors Hernán Sarmiento, Jorge Ortiz, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Marcelo Santos, Sebastián Valenzuela
Publication date 2024
Abstract Participatory society has often been regarded positively,
frequently associated with the ideals of a more democratic and equitable
civilization. Nevertheless, the idea of participation may act as a two-sided
phenomenon in terms of empowerment, especially in the realm of social media
platforms. This dichotomy is evident as increased participation often leads
to a rise in offensive and divisive language, reflecting the challenging
balance between open dialogue and the maintenance of respectful discourse on
these platforms. In this work, we comprehensively examine the use of
offensive language during a highly polarizing event on two online platforms,
Twitter and Whatsapp. In our study, we focus in the 2021 Chilean
Presidential Elections, a political event where candidates from two opposing
parties faced each other. Using a state-of-the-art model and all available
labeled data in literature, we determine the level of offensive language
across platforms and parties. Our results show that Twitter messages
contain, on average, up to 15% more of offensive language than
Whatsapp.
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Pages 62-69
Conference name International Conference on Web Intelligence
Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press (Los Alamitos, CA, USA)
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